B6.129S2-Sulf2tm1Clrm/Ieg

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EMMA IDEM:13163
International strain nameB6.129S2-Sulf2tm1Clrm/Ieg
Alternative nameSulf2tm1Clrm
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Knock-out
Allele/Transgene symbolSulf2tm1Clrm,
Gene/Transgene symbolSulf2

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ProviderTorben Lübke
Provider affiliationChemistry - Biochemistry, Bielefeld University
Genetic informationTargeted mutation (null/knockout) in the heparan sulfate 6-O-endosulfatase (Sulf2), sulfatase 2, gene. Mutation details: a neomycin resistance gene was inserted into exon 1. Northern blot confirmed absence of transcript in mutants. PMID:16901266
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
See also http://www.informatics.jax.org/allele/allgenoviews/MGI:3699621 premature death ( J:116527 ) decreased body weight ( J:116527 ) abnormal brain morphology ( J:116527 )

Heterozygous:
No obvious phenotype
Breeding historyBackcrossed for at least 10 generations into C57BL/6JRccHsd
References
  • Roles of heparan sulfate sulfation in dentinogenesis.;Hayano Satoru, Kurosaka Hiroshi, Yanagita Takeshi, Kalus Ina, Milz Fabian, Ishihara Yoshihito, Islam Md Nurul, Kawanabe Noriaki, Saito Masahiro, Kamioka Hiroshi, Adachi Taiji, Dierks Thomas, Yamashiro Takashi, ;2012;The Journal of biological chemistry;287;12217-29; 22351753
  • Sulf1 and Sulf2 Differentially Modulate Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Sulfation during Postnatal Cerebellum Development: Evidence for Neuroprotective and Neurite Outgrowth Promoting Functions.;Kalus Ina, Rohn Susanne, Puvirajesinghe Tania M, Guimond Scott E, Eyckerman-Kölln Pieter J, Ten Dam Gerdy, van Kuppevelt Toin H, Turnbull Jeremy E, Dierks Thomas, ;2015;PloS one;10;e0139853; 26448642
  • Redundant function of the heparan sulfate 6-O-endosulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 during skeletal development.;Ratzka Andreas, Kalus Ina, Moser Markus, Dierks Thomas, Mundlos Stefan, Vortkamp Andrea, ;2008;Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists;237;339-53; 18213582
  • Heparan sulfate 6-O-endosulfatases: discrete in vivo activities and functional co-operativity.;Lamanna William C, Baldwin Rebecca J, Padva Michael, Kalus Ina, Ten Dam Gerdy, van Kuppevelt Toin H, Gallagher John T, von Figura Kurt, Dierks Thomas, Merry Catherine L R, ;2006;The Biochemical journal;400;63-73; 16901266
  • Heparan Sulfate-Editing Extracellular Sulfatases Enhance VEGF Bioavailability for Ischemic Heart Repair.;Korf-Klingebiel Mortimer, Reboll Marc R, Grote Karsten, Schleiner Hauke, Wang Yong, Wu Xuekun, Klede Stefanie, Mikhed Yuliya, Bauersachs Johann, Klintschar Michael, Rudat Carsten, Kispert Andreas, Niessen Hans W, Lübke Torben, Dierks Thomas, Wollert Kai C, ;2019;Circulation research;125;787-801; 31434553
  • Differential involvement of the extracellular 6-O-endosulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 in brain development and neuronal and behavioural plasticity.;Kalus Ina, Salmen Benedikt, Viebahn Christoph, von Figura Kurt, Schmitz Dietmar, D'Hooge Rudi, Dierks Thomas, ;2009;Journal of cellular and molecular medicine;13;4505-21; 20394677
  • The SULFs, extracellular sulfatases for heparan sulfate, promote the migration of corneal epithelial cells during wound repair.;Maltseva Inna, Chan Matilda, Kalus Ina, Dierks Thomas, Rosen Steven D, ;2013;PloS one;8;e69642; 23950901
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisednot known

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreHelmholtz Zentrum Muenchen - German Research Center for Environmental Health (GmbH), Oberschleißheim, Germany
Animals used for archivinghomozygous C57BL/6

Literature references

  • Roles of heparan sulfate sulfation in dentinogenesis.;Hayano Satoru, Kurosaka Hiroshi, Yanagita Takeshi, Kalus Ina, Milz Fabian, Ishihara Yoshihito, Islam Md Nurul, Kawanabe Noriaki, Saito Masahiro, Kamioka Hiroshi, Adachi Taiji, Dierks Thomas, Yamashiro Takashi, ;2012;The Journal of biological chemistry;287;12217-29; 22351753
  • Sulf1 and Sulf2 Differentially Modulate Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Sulfation during Postnatal Cerebellum Development: Evidence for Neuroprotective and Neurite Outgrowth Promoting Functions.;Kalus Ina, Rohn Susanne, Puvirajesinghe Tania M, Guimond Scott E, Eyckerman-Kölln Pieter J, Ten Dam Gerdy, van Kuppevelt Toin H, Turnbull Jeremy E, Dierks Thomas, ;2015;PloS one;10;e0139853; 26448642
  • Redundant function of the heparan sulfate 6-O-endosulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 during skeletal development.;Ratzka Andreas, Kalus Ina, Moser Markus, Dierks Thomas, Mundlos Stefan, Vortkamp Andrea, ;2008;Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists;237;339-53; 18213582
  • Heparan sulfate 6-O-endosulfatases: discrete in vivo activities and functional co-operativity.;Lamanna William C, Baldwin Rebecca J, Padva Michael, Kalus Ina, Ten Dam Gerdy, van Kuppevelt Toin H, Gallagher John T, von Figura Kurt, Dierks Thomas, Merry Catherine L R, ;2006;The Biochemical journal;400;63-73; 16901266
  • Heparan Sulfate-Editing Extracellular Sulfatases Enhance VEGF Bioavailability for Ischemic Heart Repair.;Korf-Klingebiel Mortimer, Reboll Marc R, Grote Karsten, Schleiner Hauke, Wang Yong, Wu Xuekun, Klede Stefanie, Mikhed Yuliya, Bauersachs Johann, Klintschar Michael, Rudat Carsten, Kispert Andreas, Niessen Hans W, Lübke Torben, Dierks Thomas, Wollert Kai C, ;2019;Circulation research;125;787-801; 31434553
  • Differential involvement of the extracellular 6-O-endosulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 in brain development and neuronal and behavioural plasticity.;Kalus Ina, Salmen Benedikt, Viebahn Christoph, von Figura Kurt, Schmitz Dietmar, D'Hooge Rudi, Dierks Thomas, ;2009;Journal of cellular and molecular medicine;13;4505-21; 20394677
  • The SULFs, extracellular sulfatases for heparan sulfate, promote the migration of corneal epithelial cells during wound repair.;Maltseva Inna, Chan Matilda, Kalus Ina, Dierks Thomas, Rosen Steven D, ;2013;PloS one;8;e69642; 23950901

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